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PSMForums

Last Updated: March 10' 2021

PSMForums is an RSS Reader for Android. This started out as a personal project while getting the hang of Kotlin. RSS is an old technology and there are already many readers out there, but I find many of them hard to navigate and jam-packed with features which are way overkill or simply not needed. The aim is an attractive and intuitive app, lightweight but fully functional with not too many frills.

Early Access:

PSMForums is now in Beta. Please note that until a stable release, some functionality may still be limited. I'm constantly updating this app and trying to make it better. I would truly appreciate any and all feedback, especially if you find any issues or bugs, or have ideas for new features (please open an issue). I also welcome contributions.

Screenshots:

Feature List v1.0.0-Beta:

  • Build-In Dark Mode with system level integration to switch with the OS
  • Choose your RSS Feed from the pre-build or add a custom Feed
  • Background Sync so you don't miss out on any notifications
  • RSS parsing provided by RSS Parser
  • Search engine powered by Feedly Search API
  • OPML support (importing and exporting) provided by Rome Tools
  • Ability to organize feeds by category
  • Star/unstar and mark entries as read/unread
Description
PSMForums is an RSS Reader for Android. This started out as a personal project while getting the hang of Kotlin. RSS is an old technology and there are already many readers out there, but I find many of them hard to navigate and jam-packed with features which are way overkill or simply not needed. The aim is an attractive and intuitive app, lightweight but fully functional with not too many frills.
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